HealthTech & Life Sciences Not FoundSubmitted July 18, 2026

DIC - Drug Interaction Checker

An MCP app on the Model Context Protocol built by Not Found at the Amrita University Amritapuri campus NitroStack × MCP To The Moon hackathon and deployed on NitroStack.

About this project

Most drug-interaction tools are built on US drug databases and are effectively blind to Indian medicine. Ask any of them about "Dolo 650" or "Combiflam" and they return nothing — because international drug registries like RxNorm don't index Indian brand names. Yet these are exactly the medicines an Indian patient actually holds in their hand. MedSafe India closes that gap. It's an MCP server that lets any AI assistant check a patient's medications for two real dangers: high-priority drug interactions, and — the more common, more invisible risk — duplicate active ingredients across combination products. A patient taking Dolo 650 and Combiflam for fever is taking paracetamol twice without knowing it, a genuine route to liver injury. MedSafe catches this in one step.

HealthTech & Life Sciences track

Design AI-powered solutions for healthcare, diagnostics, patient care, medical research, and life sciences.

Team Not Found

  • Richu James

  • Vishnu JLead

  • Abhijith Pananghat

  • Abhinav Nair

Frequently asked questions

What does DIC - Drug Interaction Checker do?
Most drug-interaction tools are built on US drug databases and are effectively blind to Indian medicine. Ask any of them about "Dolo 650" or "Combiflam" and they return nothing — because international drug registries like RxNorm don't index Indian brand names. Yet these are exactly the medicines an Indian patient actually holds in their hand. MedSafe India closes that gap. It's an MCP server that lets any AI assistant check a patient's medications for two real dangers: high-priority drug interactions, and — the more common, more invisible risk — duplicate active ingredients across combination products. A patient taking Dolo 650 and Combiflam for fever is taking paracetamol twice without knowing it, a genuine route to liver injury. MedSafe catches this in one step.
Who built DIC - Drug Interaction Checker?
DIC - Drug Interaction Checker was built by team Not Found at the Amrita University Amritapuri campus NitroStack × MCP To The Moon hackathon, in the HealthTech & Life Sciences track.
What is an MCP app and how is it built?
An MCP app is an application built on the Model Context Protocol — an open standard that lets AI agents connect to tools, data, and APIs. This project exposes MCP tools and resources that agentic AI systems can call. It was built and deployed on NitroStack, the full-stack platform for shipping MCP apps and servers.